The G38 RULES!

I can't crow enough about my G38. I have shot a lot of guns and a lot of Glocks in my life and a lot of them are really good guns. Some are classics.

Today, a couple buddies and I took my G38 along with 2 other Glocks (G19, G30 SF), a S&W revolver (M642-2), and a little Sig 232 to the range. Neither one of my buddies had ever shot my G38. One had never heard of the .45 GAP. Ammo for the GAP was plain Jane WWB 230 gr. JHP.

At the end of the shoot, they were both amazed at the accuracy and how easy it was to control the G38, even while shooting at speed. They both liked it better than another one of my favorites, the G30SF.

If you're in the market to try a different caliber, you should give the G38 a try! Hard hitting .45 firepower in a small, concealable, controllable package.

The G38 is a real winner with me!

__________________Whichever service caliber you carry, expect a failure to stop and keep shooting!

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I have all three GAP's and love them all, but the 38 is my favorite for sure.

+1! It is amazing how great the 38 shoots and how quickly it recovers. Great guns

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Before you do, practice drawing it from your normal concealment holster with your normal concealment garments.

I CC my G17 sometimes. It's not much harder to conceal, but it's a pain to clear my shirt and draw. The extra barrel length makes a difference there.

Thanks. I actually have, and it is just a tiny bit slower, but no more so than the 1911's I also carry. And I do find the 37 just a wee bit faster back on target. That and my new Gen4 31 has rekindled my full-sized-Glock passions.

I got a G36 in early December, like it a lot and have been carrying it daily for several weeks.

I got a G38 from Ed's Public Safety 2 days ago. I am anxious to get to the indoor range with it. If it lives up to my expectations (don't know why it wouldn't) it may replace the G36 for EDC, then make the 36 the EDTG (everyday truck gun)

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Hi, I'm XXlarge and I'm a Glockaholic. I've fallen off the wagon in the past but have taken the pledge to follow the 12 step program, which means I have only seven more to go. I may have to add a few more steps.

I just ordered a Gen4 G37 from Glock and hope to have it by the end of the month. Selling the Gen3 G37 tomorrow to make room for it.

I picked one up last September from Ed's Public Safety. I installed a set of Ameriglo target Master fiber optic sights and a Vanek GSSF trigger and love the way it shoots. My wife and I both have Gen 3 G-37's since they first came out and shot them in GSSF matches for a couple of years with good results. Side by side the Gen 4 has less felt recoil than the Gen 3 and I can reaquire the front sight quicker. I plan on shooting it in GSSF matches this year,now that I have a good supply of once fired brass.We both carry either a G-38 or G-39 depending on the time of year and what we are wearing.I know how fond you are of your G-38 (overall it's my favorite Glock out of 17)but for matches I think you are really going to like your new Gen 4.